Periodontology

The extremely thin laser fibers irradiate areas that would otherwise be difficult to reach, reducing the amount of subgingival bacterial flora.

Laser light deeply decontaminates periodontal pockets, preventing complications that, in severe cases, can lead to tooth loss. In periodontal therapy, it is always advisable to perform an initial laser pass to take advantage of its analgesic effects, allowing the operator to use other instruments without causing discomfort to the patient. In cases of gingival recession, the dual decontaminating and biostimulating effect helps soft tissues regain their physiological shape as part of a comprehensive hygiene treatment.

  • Treatment of periodontitis
  • Decontamination of gingival pockets
  • Reduction of edema and inflammation
  • Preventive decontamination during hygiene procedures

LASERS WITH APPLICATIONS
IN PERIODONTOLOGY